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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 25 Jul 1935, p. 5

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1935 THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, Issued every Thursday morning by H, S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to U.S.A. Transient advertisements 12 cents per line first insertion and 8 cents per line for jach additional insertion. Business cards not exceed ing one inch $7 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. MEDICAL Dr.W. PORTE MARSHALL, Physician and Surgeon, King Street, Colborne. Telephone 71. A. C. McGLENNON, B. A. M.D., CM. Office opposite the Fire Hall, King St., Colborne. Telephone No. Ii23w. Residence King St. East, Telephone No. 123j. DENTAL BR. E. J. GARFAT, Dentist, has taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Campbell, Fowler Block, Colborne, Ont. 37-31 GEO. A. GROVER, K.C., Barrister & Solicitor, 371 Bay Street, Toronto. Phone Adelaide 3815. A. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, King Street, residence, Division Street, Colborne, Ontario. 116-34 FRANK L. WEBB, B.A., LL.B., K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c, 414 Bay Street, Toronto. At Colborne on Saturdays and Court Days. INSURANCE 6. E. R. WILSON, General Insuracne and Heal Estate Agent, Mo&ey to Loan at 5 to 6 per cent. Office Brunswick Block, Colborne, Ontario, Phones--Office 10, residence 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE BROKER. The undersigned is an experienced auctioneer -- pays for the clerk, pays for the advertising, and guarantees a satisfactory sale or positively no pay. Sales conducted anywhere in the ProTinoe. Pure tred stock sales a specialty. Phone a_t my expense. ARNOLD POOLE, Castleton, Ontario. Phone No. 10r23. VOTERS' LISTS, 1935, MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF COLBORNE, COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters' Lists' Act and that I have posted up at my office at Colborne, on the Sixteenth Day of July, 1935, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for Members of Parliament and at Municipal Elections ind that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 6th day of August, 1935. Dated at Colborne this 16th day of Jul;, 1935. H. S. KEYES, Clerk of the Village of Colborne. OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker BRIGHTON P.O. Box 288. Phone 1 EXPERIENCED AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER and Real Estate Broker. Convincingly lowest rates for thorough service. Phone 78r23. 6. E. ROBINSON, Colborne R.R. 3, Ontario. 1. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - Ontario Oay or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phone 111 - • Colborne J. BLACKLOCK & SON Grafton Directors of Funeral Services MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards* etc CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON Colborne, R. R 2 Phone--Castleton 19r3. BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and Accommodation 6lve us a call when in Colborne A. F. WOLFRAIM - - Proprietor REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms ranging from 3 acres up Prices Reasonable Alto Woodland, Town and Village Property. Will exchange In some cases. S. E. ROBINSON Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer Phone 78r23, Colborne TRAPPING and HUNTING LICENSES may be procured from W. F. GRIFFIS Rexall Druggist -- Colborne B. J. WALLER ELECTRICAL SERVICE HOU8&WIRING and REPAIRS Electrical Appliances Repaired REASONABLE PRICES Phone 65 COLBORNE Batter Wrappers at Express Office. HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE and LOT--Garden and Fruit Trees. Apply to Mrs., A. Hatt Elgin St. South, Colborne. j20-jlllx SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, bath room: barn, 2 garden lots, on Victoria and Simmons Streets, Colborne. Apply to Roy Matthews, Colborne, Ontario. j!18-a8 HOUSE AND LOT on corner Division and Earl Streets, Colborne. Attractive newly decorated house, garden and orchard, barn, garage, chicken house. Rent reasonable. Apply A. D. Hall, Colborne. Phone 140 n8 FARMS TO RENT 200 ACRE FARM, lately occupied by Alex. Dunbar, about 2i miles Northwest of Colborne. Barn on North 100 acres. New barn and chicken house are being erected on the South 100 acres, 'adjoining house. Apply to G. E. R. WILSON, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Colborne. jl6tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE CF ISAAC G. ELFORD, late of the Township of Cramahe, in the County of Northumberland, Farmer, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu-to Section 51 of the Trustee Act, R. S. O., 1927, Chapter 150, that all creditors and others having claims demands against the estate of the said Isaac G. Elford, deceased, who died on or about the tenth day of September, A.D. 1933, at the said Township of Cramahe, are required i or before the Tenth day of August, D. 1935, to send by post, prepaid, deliver to Gordon Dunnett, R. R. o. 2, Colborne, Ont., Executor of the above named estate, or to the undersigned Solicitor, at Colborne, Ontario, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars, in writing, of their claims, i statement of their accounts, and the mature of the security, if any, held by AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Execu-will proceed to distribute the ts of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the- claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said Executor shall not be liable for the said assets or any part there-o any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. A. D. HALL, Colborne, Ontario, Solicitor. Dated at Colborne, Ontario, this 20th day of July, 1935. jl25al-8 QUEENS HOTEL COLBORNE Under New Management FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS at Reasonable Rates GARAGE IN CONNECTION Local Agent for HILL, THE CLEANER, TRENTON FELIX J. MURPHY, Proprietor SPECIAL GUN LICENSES are required this year For Sale at GRIFFIS' DRUG STORE Colborne TRY A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT IN HE COLBORNE EXPRESS THEY SURE BRING RESULTS An effort is being made by the Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeder's Association, with the co-operation of the Live Stock Branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture, again to encourage the marketing of wool this year through the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growes' Associa- Sunday with Dundon- DUNDONALD July 23rd, 1935 Miss Emma Wright, Reg. N., is home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tuck, Belleville, visited Mrs. Ernest Tuck last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. Robinson. Toronto, spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. <B. Puffer. Mrs. Harry Mutton was guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Macklam, Bright< last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grosjean and children spei aid relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. Samons visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell, Morgans-ton, on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Tuck spent Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clare Jones, Castleton. Miss Gladys Menzies of Xorham spent last Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dingman's. Mr. Albert Mutton has improved his large barn by metallic one this tin Mr. Thomas Samons spent several days last week at the home of son, Mr. Archie Samons. Rev. Dr. Ayers, Toronto, is sp ing his holidays at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Poole, Castleton, on Sunday. Miss Dorothy McDonald, Sharon, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman, last Thursday. Mrs. 'Lome Fulford and son Wilbert of Linlithgow visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eddy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Whalen have returned to Detroit, after a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Orra Harnden. Colborne, and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fiddick and Mr. W. B. Wright last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mutton and daughter Mae spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Hugh Mutton and sister, Miss Nellie Mutton, Shiloh. Miss Fosta Waite, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Mutton, is again very ill and under medical care. Miss Dorothy Buchanan, who underwent an operation last Thursday at Belleville Hospital for appendicitis, is reported to be doing nicely. Mr. Wm. Mutton. Brighton, spent Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Chesterfield, and Wednesday with his nephew, Mr. Garnet Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irwin and Mr. Clifford Irwii ^ guests of relatives last Sunday. Our Shiloh neighbours ed to cancel the Church Ann! Service last Sunday, owing to several cases of mumps and measles among their young people. Dundonald women are having a "bee" this afternoon to clean Eden United Church and prepare it for varnishing, and the final touches, making renovation complete. Congratulations to Miss Helen Trottman, who sucessfully passed the recent entrance examination. Helen was a student of Dundonald school, trained by Miss Marjorie Mutton. The Women's Association of Eden United Church were unable to attend the meeting last Friday at Hilton Parsonage, owing to the exceedingly busy season. The July meeting- has been cancelled. A number of near realtives joined in celebrating Mr. Kenneth Mutton's birthday anniversary last Sunday by a motor trip to PresquTle. Kenneth was born and has lived his whole life at Dundonald, a successful farmer and active in all the worth-while things of life, and his neighbours and friends wish him many happy returns of the day. aim .his. 1 JrwiiyfcMje____ 1 11W" I Miss" ;re jfile LAKEPORT July 23rd, 1935 Miss Emma Fagg of Wicklow spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. Ben Moore of Agincourt spent the weekend at his home here. Miss Marion Irvine has returned home, after visiting friends in To- Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Fox and family of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warner on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lines of St. Catharines spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Coffey and family of Cobourg visited their parents here on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of St. PeterSs Anglican Church held their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Irvme of Toronto spest a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swam and family of Salem visitea her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thss. Coffey, on Sun-Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mulhollmd of Jacksonville. Florida, are visiting her brothers, Messrs. Jack and George Cuthbert. . Local members of Colborne Branch of the Canadian Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary with their families attended their first annual picnic which was held at Little Lake on Friday, July 19th, 1935. A most enjoyable time was spent by all. Let the Express renew your subscription to the Ottawa Farm Journal and Toronto Papers. We are official subscription agents for all the Toronto and Ottawa papers. We save you the time of writing, postage and money A Great Lakes Holiday ^\Ttth the increasing popularity W of vacation trips on th© Great Lakes, the Canadian Pacific has expanded its Great Lakes Steamship service to mota.de calls at Port Arthur on westbound voyages as well as eastbocnd. The Great Lakes make this continent almost unique for an Inland sea voyage, part of whioh is entirely ont of sight of land. Attractions that have been drawing an increasing number Of pas-' sengers include a change of ate, refreshing coolness, magnificent scenery, complete rest, and aU the joys of shipboard. The Canadian Pacific Great Lakes steamers this year have been outfitted with deck sports, Quoits, shuffleboard. golf. Dancing and music bring pleasure to the evening hours. The schedule makes it possible to take an enjoyable week's trip, going either way,' with overnight slops at both ends. Sailing Saturday, the round trip is completed the following Friday; Sailing Wednesday, the round trip is completed on Monday. The steamers leave Port McNlcoU at 5.00 pan. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving at Port Arthur at ,M» am. and Port William at 7.60 Mondays and Fridays, In "time to connect with tram leaving dock at 8.00 ajn., eastern standard time, making connections with train No. 1 leaving Wort Will tarn station for the West at 7*85 a»m., central standard time. On the easthonan trip departure time Is 12.00 noon from Fort WU-liam on Saturdays and Wednea* days, 1.00 p.m. from Port Arthur arriving in Port McNicoll at SUM a.m., eastern standard time, oof Mondays and Fridays. Port As* thur was in the schedule for to eastbound call but the call on tl» westbound trip has not been tt effect for several years. Attractive all-expense tours at *ry low cost have been arranged to provide'happy combinations of rail trips overland and steamship cruises across the Lakes, with leisurely stop-over at famous vacation resorts. There Is a nine-day westbound tour between Toronto and Winnipeg and a ten-day east-bound tour from Winnipeg to Niagara Falls, with return trip both cases. July 23rd, 1935 Miss "Isaac of Toronto is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. Hinman. - Mr. and Mrs: Harry McCracken of Cobourg visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoare i Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. George Sprung of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lome McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane sr., at Grafton. Mrs. Lome Fulford of Vernonville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chatten. Hon. and Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy and children of Ottawa are at present visiting his mother, Mrs. A. A. Murphy. Mrs. Ripson, of Youngstown, N.Y., and Mrs. Grice of Port Hope have returned to their homes, after visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cochrane. SHILOH July 23rd, 1935 Miss Margaret Mutton spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Cowie, Colborne. A car load from this neighbourhood visited the huckleberry plains this week. Mr. Roy Mutton is up again, after being confined to his bed with the mumps. Miss Alma. Mutton is up around again, after having an attack of measles. Miss Naxe Colton of Toronto is spending a few days with friends Mr. Ray Mutton and Mr. Ralph Sharpe spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McCracken'*, Colborne. Mrs. Arthur Knapp and daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Sabins, called on Mt. and Mrs. Howard Philp on Sunday. Miss Jean Mutton is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr, nd Mrs. Jno. McCracken, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mutton and family, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests of Mr. Hugh Mutton and Miss Nellie ton. Miss Mary Mutton remain-for a few days. Sowing Seeds of Perennial Flowers Seeds of perennial flowers may be sown now. The seed bed should be in a position where it is shaded from the afternoon sun. The surface soil should be raked very fine and the seeds sown in drills, the depth of sowing depending on the jsize of the seeds. The larger ones sSould be well covered but the very small ones need practically no covering. The beds need careful watering and weeding, and when the seedlings are large enough they should be transplanted so as to make good plants to be put into the permanent beds in the fall. Canadian agricultural products will have a prominent place in the forthcoming Industries Fair at Utrecht, Holland, to he heM in March, 1036._ Holland imports considerable quantities of Canadian food stuffs, raw materials, and manufactured goods. the United States, and France are the only countries allowed to ship flour into Belgium. The flour from France is employed in making certain kinds of biscuits for re-expcrt, and the Canadian and TJ. S. flour miust be used only for making "biscottes" (a variety of toasted bread), or for re-sale to ship's stores. 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